tropical storm force winds. the greatest concern right now is in the gulf coast where a combination of heavy rainfall, massive storm surge and rivers already at flood stage could send up to 12 feet of water into low-lying areas. the january 6th smcommittee canceled tomorrow s hearing because of the storm. jennifer gray is in the weather center. i want to start with a new bulletin. so what have we learned now? we have 120-mile-per-hour winds with gusts of 150. it s still moving to the north-northeast at about 10 miles per hour. basically it s paralleling key west right now. the lower keys have received tropical storm force winds, and conditions are only going to deteriorate across the southern peninsula of florida throughout the overnight tonight. tropical storm force winds will be arriving across south florida within the next couple of hours and throughout the day tomorrow and the early afternoon. or early to mid afternoon. we should be seeing a landfall. so 8:00 tonight, b
security trying to thwart the efforts of the soviet union, russia, china and others to undermine our democracy by pushing falsehoods into our information environment here. now i find that the greatest threat, as i said in my paperback edition, are republican officials in woman we entrust our security and ensure the rule of law. but they seem to have forgotten what democracy is all about. i think they re pursuing these personal political, partisan, and financial agendas to the debtment of our democracy. this is where i think there needs to be a clammer and outcry against those individuals who do take advantage of the freedoms and liberties and freedom of speech that we enjoy and want to protect in this country, but use it as a way to advance their own agendas. as the former director of the cia, what was your reaction when the former president, the same man who revoked your security
nnic robertson in brussels and kaitlan collins at the white house. we begin with christiane amanpour. reporter: at first you notice the line of villagers waiting for humanitarian hand outs, waiting for bread and basics to get them through the difficult days. the first week of the war, a shell hit us near the greenhouse, we barely survived says this woman. we had help from strangers around us, they gave us bread and canned food. we wouldn t have managed otherwise. no one here knows when this war will end, or whether russia still has designs on kyiv. the frontline is about a mile away. for now, an uneasy calm prevails ever since the ukrainian defenders stopped the russian advance here. it was february 28th, they say, day four of the war. they want to show us how they did it, but first we have to clammer over the bridge they downed to see the armored column they managed to take out.
a chaotic place, and it s been that way for a very long time, even before we sent troops to that country. there are ways to manage chaos, and i think that you what we should have done is planned for that chaos as much as we can. we know the minute we say something like we are going to be leaving that people are going to try and join us and clammer for the exits. that s, you know, part of the way in which these things kind much go no matter where they happen. i think that, you know, the planning efforts, although we re trying to play catchup with a lot of things, planning efforts could have definitely been better and the intelligence could have been much more thorough on the kinds of situations we would be finding ourselves. what could be done now as there are so many people in afghanistan trying to make it out. are you satisfied with what you heard from the president today in terms of the current plan and what they are doing?
hypnotized the world because of their actions and supporters were motivated by campaign contributions. i don t know how many more remarks she has to make before serve ticked off at her. congressman elliott engel on friday said have you got to be kidding me? when is this going to stop? looked at her resume and said she was perfect for foreign relations is beyond me it seems to be, okay, she might have a lot of experience, but is that the policy you want put forward by democratic representatives? steve: well, you know, people are calling for her to be taken from the committee. so far that s not what s going to happen. however, the house of representatives tomorrow because there have been so much clammer about this is going to vote on a resolution condemning steasm. it will noanti-semitism. it will not mention her but talking about anti-semitism in general.